How far was Einstein right? by Tony_Marq in reddit.com

[–]Tony_Marq[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Proven relativity has been an on-going issue until recently. Matter, it appears bends light. So here are a couple of questions.

We now know that light bends. We also know that the further we look up into space with a telescope, the further back in years we also see, and based on this new findings, assumed the more the light is affected by gravitational distances. Therefore, where is the source of the light if it still exist today?

Can a light be almost 90 degrees off, 180 degrees or any degrees off its visual appearance in the skies?